Cultivator-fender.



G. WILLIAMS.

CULTIVATOR FENDER.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 26, 1906.

Patented Sept 15, 1908;

Witnesses UNITED STATES 'PATEN T OFFICE.

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This invention and more particu the object being structed that it c sizecorn.

Another object of my invention is to cone cultivator by a coiljustingrod will be held of the platewithout any nect the fender to th spring sothat the ad in the V-shaped slot danger of it coming out.

With these objects in view, the invention eatures of construction,cribed and pointed out consists in the novel f hereinafter fully des 1nthe claims.

In the drawin and locking plate.

plate detached.

fender arch.

In the drawin disk cultivator, t

free end being provided with a V-shaped slot gs forming a part of thisspecification: Figure l is a detail side elevational view of a diskcultivator showing my improved fender attached. Fig. 2 is a detail viewof the fender partly in section. is a top plan view of the supportingframe Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the supporting frame and lockingFig. 5 is a detail view show- 1ng the manner of connecting the lever tothe gs A indicates an ordinary o the rear side of the axle B CYRUS WILLIAMS, OF TURNEY, MISSOURI.

CULTIVATOR-FENDER.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 15, 1908.

Application filed November 26, 1906. Serial N 0. $45,207.

plate C.

Patent is position, the spring down as desired and sec I ing one of thegrooves into the slot of the upper end to a por urely locked by forc-From the foregoing description it will be readily seen that I have pleand cheap fender attached to an ordina which can be readily adjusted.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim and desire tosecure by Letters provided a very simwhich can be readily ry cultivatorand one 1. The combination with a cultivator provided with an axle, of avertically movable fender, a plate having at its free end a slot, saidplate being secured to the aXle, a rod rovided adjacent its upper endwith annu- Far grooves to engage the slot of the plate, means forconnecting said rod to the fender, and a coil spring arrangedsubstantially parallel to the rod when the rod is in its normal beingconnected at its tion of the cultivator frame, and its lower end havingcommon shaped ot in one Fig. 3

mounte means connection with the rod to the fender.

2. The combination with a cultivator, of a flanged late secured theretohaving a V- 5 end, a fender, a coiled spring secured to the plate, a rodengaging the slot, and means for connecting the lower ends of the springand rod to said fender, as

3. The combination with a cultivator, of a flanged plate secured theretoprovided with a V-sha ed slot, a grooved rod adjustably d in said slot,a bowed fender, a plate secured to the middle portion of said fender,

or connecting the spring and rod is secured by bolts the flanged plate0, its I a spring de ending from the flanged plate,

anc

C and supported by the apertured brace 0 A rod D, having threads uponits lower endadapted to be secured to one end of the plate forth.

to the plate carried by the fender, as set 4. The combination with acultivator, of a by means of the nut D, is provided upon flanged platesecured thereto provided with its upper end with a handle D and aplurality of annular grooves D slot 0.

adapted to be se that the groove slot C, the fender The plate E, securedat its middle portion to the bow F vided upon its other e Secured to theopen coil spring G, t

nd with an eyebolt E.

adapted to engage the ofthe fender F, is proof which is as set forth.

Witnesses:

S. O. CoLLINs, O. B. MILLER.

a V-shaped slot and having an apertured brace on its under side, curedto the flanged plate through the opening in said brace, a rod largrooves engaging sa ing a fender, and means for connecting the springand rod to the last mentioned plate,

a coiled spring seprovided with annuid slot, a plate carryoYRUswILLnnvis.

